A selection of test sequences and raw footage, much of it ultimately unused, that went into the creation of the Patrick Troughton version of the Doctor Who title sequence. Includes an extended version of the Troughton theme tune produced by Mark Ayres. (3'28" | 4:3 | 1966 & 2002)

A popular BBC magazine programme from the 1960s, this particular edition (orginally screened on 25/11/67) features BBC Visual Effects Designer Jack Kine discussing with Joan Bakewell the department's work on Doctor Who. This edited extract showcases many props from the series - including the Cybermats in colour! (2'51" | 4:3 |1967)

The Tomb of the Cybermen begins with the TARDIS leaving Skaro, homeworld of the Daleks. Although the last episode of The Evil of the Daleks no longer exists, part of the final climactic battle scene does still survive in the form of an 8mm cine film shot at Ealing Studios. Extracts from this film are presented along with the original programme's soundtrack in order to give some idea of how the Daleks' 'final end' may have appeared... (1'21" | 4:3 | 1967)

To celebrate the return of the story to the BBC, the Doctor Who Appreciation Society together with Dominitemporal Services Ltd arranged for the story to be screened for the first time in nearly 25 years on Sunday 26th April 1992 at BAFTA in London. In attendance were Frazer Hines, Deborah Watling, Shirley Cooklin, Michael Kilgarriff, Peter Bryant and Victor Pemberton, and the highlights of this day are presented on this DVD for the first time. (28'44" | 4:3 | 1992)

Recorded in 1992 for the original UK video release of this story, director Morris Barry talks about the casting of the Cybercontroller, and the impact the story had at the time of transmission. (3'08" | 4:3 |1992)